This book is the first full-length history of the BBC World Service:
from its interwar launch as short-wave radio broadcasts for the
British Empire, to its twenty-first-century incarnation as the
multi-media global platform of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The book provides insights into the BBC’s working relationship with
the Foreign Office, the early years of the Empire Service, and the
role of the BBC during the Second World War. In following the voice of
the BBC through the Cold War and the contraction of the British
empire, the book argues that debates about the work and purposes of
the World Service have always involved deliberations about the future
of the UK and its place in the world. In current times, these debates
have been shaped by the British government’s commitment to leave the
European Union and the centrifugal currents in British politics which
in the longer term threaten the integrity of the United Kingdom.
Through a detailed exploration of its past, the bookposes questions
about the World Service’s possible future and argues that, for the
BBC, the question is not only what it means to be a global broadcaster
as we enter the third decade of the twenty-first century, but what it
means to be a national broadcaster in a divided kingdom.
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Overseas Broadcasting, 1932–2018
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781137318558
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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